Dioxirane‐Based Stereoselective and Oxidative Transformations
Ishita Neogi,
Keshaba N. Parida
Abstract:The synthesis of chiral organic molecules is a purity‐driven research that has become an essential part of our lives due to their applications in pharmaceuticals. Contemporary research focuses on the exploration of synthetic protocols that obviate the use/generation of hazardous chemicals. In this regard, dioxiranes are readily accessed as a reagent solution or catalyst (in situ) from the reaction of ketone with a co‐oxidant like Oxone® or H2O2; the latter makes the protocol very green and inexpensive. It has … Show more
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